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ga THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1888—SIX PAGES. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for the % hours commencing at $ mm. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, Dela- ware, Virginia, and North Carolina, colder fol- lowed by Warmer, fair Weather, fresh to Drisk northeasterly Winds Warre Axo Bastierr Marcar Batrertes—The { batteries ever exuibited In this city bis Week at Gilman's Drug Store, oF Pa. ave. fh 0 ou most prominent physicians, includ mtors Lineotn, Rey burn, 5. Ford Thompson, ‘Taber Johnson, Sowers, Ross, Bayne, 4 Mew, are using them in daily prac: tee, A fue Faradte for $7.50, a bie _twenty-cell galvanic battery, ali the latest improvements, fashogany case, for $22.50; other styies Wonatel: low, goods uncxcelied in quality and cheapuess. Cail and examine. Latest work on electricity in medicine Dy Prot. ALL Ranney, M.D. price Sl. Norurye like Naseura for cold in the head. He Gor Davwx.—An iron band riveted around a man’s bead will o morning ater a big ssence will reduce it very qu same time take away all headacte, steady and calm the uerves and set you straigut in an hour. Kt 4s neture’s natural cocktall, as well as we sTeatest of all brain and nerve tonics. Booent’s Covam SYRUP will cure at once. Lames Saue or Haxowaxe—The attention ot the trade and private buvers drunk, but Seoten “Oats kly, aud at the of builiters, cabinet, and coach 606 Peonsyivania avenue northwest, Sales daily at 10 o'clock a m. To-morrow, January 25, at 11 O'clock, the iron safe, combination lock, wagon and b atform abd counter scales Will be sold. Walter B. Williams & Co, aucts, Loox for notice of Jewelry Auction, Moxey Wawrep vor a New ENTERrRIsE.—I will 0 fer $200,000 Worth of Valuable Improved and unin Wed-Feal estate at spectal low prices if taken be Tore March Ist A rare opportunity, for tnvest- ors or speculators. Call at once and get your choice. "No commission paid, Apply t owner, K. Gorvscuurp, room 1, 1285 ¥ si. o.W., from 9 10 Wa. m and 3 toS p.m. “ROYAL GLvB” mends broken articles, 2 Foxe Leen ow ‘Touet Requisite Pernumes, Cir ollet Kequisites, iC. ALWAYS ON HAND Sais my establishment, EDWaxb P. Mantz, ny ‘and Chemist, 1014 F st, cor. 11th n. w. Fo: st Scwwen Pxicea—The cheapest and pleanest fuel ts Washington Gas Company's coke. Jonason Bros., sole agents, Boamxr's Cova SYKCF contains no potson and can be given to children with perfect safety. BRx Coxe. Still selling at summer prices not withstanding the strike in the coal region. Free Porrnarms._ Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa ava, IvYLAR's Cocoa, for breakfast and suy 7 vane ana family chocolate; pure, Mreaithtut sold by grocers, depot, Jas. L. Barbo u © Son, Wr Eave just received another lot of those marbie top Walnut sults at $31.50; come early. . Hi, HorKe, $01 Market Space. Davis, 723 7th st, will make one lange crayon Pop Flare to Mnisbed cabinet portraits for 5. Come and see Charlotte Russe, Bev Washington Gas Company's coke. No ad- Vance over summer prices, CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals, ‘Thos. €. Pearsall and Horace W. Uy 2, trusters, have made a conveyance to the National Super-neated Water Com| ff the machinery, implements, plant, &c.,of the Washi Heat Power Company. with the pipes in the cireutt bounded by D, F, 7th, and 9th streets, with the right to use the Proll system; also the leasehold in West part of C, square 378, for $25,200, in the case of Jobn Catey, convicted of forgery, @ motion for a new trial Was argued in the Crimi: nal Court by Messrs. W. A. Cook and T. F. Miller festeroay, Also, a Siimilar motion in the case of kevecea Marshall, convicted of housebreaking. AN unsuccessful attempt was made to rob the house of Mrs. Carroll. S24 9th street northwest, last night. The thief had secreted himself in thé house, but was discovered before the occupants re- Ured land frightened off. ‘The second ball of the Nationai Association of Stationary Engineers No. 1 will be given at Grand Army Hall January 26. The rs of the Mutual Fire Insurance Co. yestenlay elected the following officers: J. B. Wilson, ‘president; J. Wesley Boteler, secretary and acting treasurer; Samuel C. Wilson, assistant secretary: M. G. Emory, surveyor of fires aud real estate; T. A. Lambert, attorney for the company. Kemper Fullerton, of the District of Columbia, has been awarded the third Baird prize for oratory at Princeton. ‘Tue WEEKLY Star's Pocket Atiasor the Worla is offered free to every new Subscriber for one year 1o the WEEELY Bran. It 12a handsomely printed Dook of 191 pages, profus+y lilustrat more han 109 colored inaps ard diagrams ahd contains aweaith of general information, See advertise ment ta another column. —_— PUNSRAL OF THE Lark Tuos. A. Rtcwaxps.—The funeral of the late Ths. A. Richards an old ana esteenied citizen of this city, who died last Thurs- day, af his late residence. No. 1016 New Jersey avenue southeast, took place yesterday morning, at 9 o'clock, from ‘St. Peter's chureh, Capitol Hill, solemn reqiitem mass being said, after which the Rev. M. yr. Sullivan paid a feeling tribute to the character of the deceased. Mr. Kichards has long een identified with the business interests of Unis Section, but of late years has lived a retired Life, He ts mourned not only by bis widow, son, and daughter, but also by a large circie of relatives rien, wn followed ls remains to toe ast resting place in the Congressional cemetery. Honorary pall-bearers were Messrs. Jos. Z. Wiil- jams, Wm. Mewinnls, Alex. W. Eaton, T. B. Cross, Je, Wm. H. Teachum, and Geo. K. Repettl, Acuve pall-bearers were Messrs. ‘Chas. S., and Ar- Ubur, sons of Mr. Alfred Ricnards, and Wm. HL, J. Fulton, and Geo. G., sons of Mr. JH. Richards, Rorsentes Rerowrep.—Arthur G. Nichols, No. 919 F street northwest, reporis stolen from the hat-room of the Spencerian Business College an overcoat and pair of gioves. Jos. Waters, No. 1301 M street, reports stolen from his pocket a gold waten ahd chai valued st 380. albert D. Spang- ler, No. 809 E street, reports the larceny of two coats Worth $3. Mra. Fiorence Markley, No. 1014 E street nortuwest, reports stoen from house yes. lerday $8 in money and a note for $200. Cathe- Fine O'Connor reports the larceny of a pair of gloves and two suirts —— Waring yor Tue Distaic? ATToRNEY.—This morning Judge Montgomery convened the Critul- nal Court. There was no representative of ihe district attorney present and the jurors were dis charged until tomorrow morning. 10 the case of Revecea Marshall, convicted of house-breaking in, the night, the judge fled his opimon overruling the moWnS 10 arrest Of judgment and fora new tial —o—___ Fire aT WaAswINGTON Gxove.—The dwelling- house of Mr. Woodard, of Washington Grove, Montgomery couaty, Md, was burued to the ground last night, ‘The bouse and its coatents Were an entire loss. Mr. Woodard, his wife aud eight children barely had time t escape with ete ves Mr. Woodard left part of bis ¢ including his vest containing his gold wate ing im his room, the saving of his family ‘hima all he could attend to. wesnone SS Mm Cmawmentatn Vistrs KENDALL GRERS. Jos, Chamberlain Visited the def mute cols ge at ‘Kendall Green yesterday, and was much Interest: | AMUSEMENTS, COAL PRICES IN THIS CITY. Be, NaviowaL Tusten.—There 13 no more of the Attempt to Ralve the Price of White | thore is excellent ee bg ty 7 yd = Ash trom 0.30 to 87 Per Ton, pay “The "than there was — above the Aqueduct, ol one, “Joshua Wultcomd,” given ‘The coal s:tuation ‘this city remail National Theater last uight tenons ores my be = no so | piectad. Tengo enjoy able entertainment Se pnt arn eae Se a land farmer, ae of eity life nt well be betier than the unex, Lis Joshua Whiteomd tn Doth the old and the new Pieces. In tue latter the character Is maintained conscientiously throughout and shows @ decided advance toward an artistic standard. This 1s noticeable as well in the other characters, which Were all creditably taken last nizit. In the first act armaie octette sang “The Old Oaken Bucket” and other selections With admirable effect, and Chauncey Olcott, who appeared as Frank Hopkins, rendered a couple of airs beautifully in the $ecoi The play concludes fictingly with an, old fashioned country dance, to the music of two in which nearly all the characters partici- Pate, Altogether “The Old Homesteuc” is a play Which no one Wiil want Lo miss seelt ng. ALBAUGH'S Orcra Hovse.—Mr. Joseph K. Em- Met's pertormance at this house last night differed little from scores of others he has given there in past seasons, but the audience seemed to find it no Walt less enjoyable on tuat accouat. Indeed, Em- ‘Met 1S ODE OF Those fortunate Lavorites of the ee. who is beloved rater for his personality than his art, and of who novelty is not expected nor de- Sired. His laugh is still the same boyish, intec- {ous one which has set so many thousands smiling in sympathy. He dances and froilcs with Uae cuildren as gracefully and childishly, his dialect is as Ficl, and his sayings as quaint as ever. Ina Word, b@ is the same Joe kumet, not quite so Young as he used to de, Dut suowing his age 40 sligatly that few will detect it. His company is not remarkable for abllty, but perhaps superior talent would be wasted on the piay. Hakuis’ Buov TneaTek.—“A Chip 0” the Old Block” 18a comedy Which has the merit of ena- Dilng Miss Ada Meirose and Messrs. Scott and Mills to show tueir taients as natural, off-hand fun- Makers, to sing, dance, and in otner ways amuse their alidience, which "they seemed to do pretty thoroughly last night. Miss Melrose was partictl- larly bright and entertaining. Keenan's Tueatex.—The Madien combination of variety performers, dancers, singers, and spar- fers gave ab interesiing entertainment before a large audience at Kernan’s last nigat. Dempsey did not aj , Dut Will do so, it is Said, the re- mainder of the week. WoNDERLAND.—The well-known farce, “Mul- doon’s Picnic,” 1s the principal feature at Unis house this week, the performance being agreeabiy deversified by a number of clever variety people. Tak SECOND BarTLe or BULL RUN continues to interest ali Who Visit the Panoraina Dullding at 15th ‘street and Ohio avenue. sno aE ‘The Knights of Pythias Fair. OPENED LAST NIGHT—THE BOOTHS AND THEIR AT- ‘TENDANTS. The fair and bazaar of Nelson Division, Knights of Pythias, was opened last evening under the most auspicious circumstances at the E-street Tink. The booths were tastefully arranged around the room, while the center was kept clear for dancing. The booths and attendants were: Ci- gars—Misses Ribnitsky and Trouland; fancy arti- cles—Mesdames Sardou and Bergey’ een ae ene eae _— Emma Torrence, au Carroll, and le Acton; fancy goods— Mesdames ughton and Snyder and Misses Daughton, Taft, anu Yanney; aproos—Mrs. Ports and Miss ‘Gordda; peanuis—Misses Tite Laugh. ton, Nettie Conway, Teedie Bunch, Emma Daugh- ton, and May Frack; Jacob’s well—Misses Juua Ourand and Shackelford, and Mr. Wiley; ice cream—Mesdaines King, Olrand, and Aarou; din- 1ng-room—Mesdames Bunch, Sith, Louis, Nan, and Spindier. gee ‘The Bon Marche Assignment. ANSWER OF THE DEFENDANTS TO THE SUIT FOR A RE- CRIVER AND INJUNCTION. To-day, In the case of Guttwelly Brothers agt. Ernest D. Mayer, Henry J. Kobr and Isadore Sak for a receiver and injunction, the defendants, by Messrs, Edwards & Barnard, fled their answer. That of Mayer & Robr, the partners, denies what all the goods alleged to have been bought on Sep- tember 6 were then bought, and says some were purchased October 5,8 and 20 and December 2. ‘They deny that it was one of the largest businesses of the kind, and adrit the partner- ship and statement of the capital at $20,000, but deny that the statements were made for the Purpose of obtaining credit; ussert that they did all they could to make the business successful; that they bad no personal knowledge that the firin was In March, 1886, reported as siow tn meet jag Its payments, ‘They admit the making of the assignigent, and state tuat the goods aad merchandise Were appratsed at $40,000, and the Txtures at $6,000, and admit the cash receipts on Saturday, Dec, 24, to have been $2,955.60, but deny thai on ‘tne "dates mentioned che firm ob- taiued loans from the National Bank of the Repubilc, and assert that the noies then given were renewals; admit tat nearly all the indebtedness was ineurred within six months of the execution of the assignment, but deny that the purchases were arranged to mature after the close of the holidays, and say that fully one-half became Payable before January 1. They deny that there was a Wrongful or illegal conversion of tue firm's moneys as charged. They a-lnit that none of the preferences appear for merchandise, and as- Sert tat the preferences are boua fde debts and ooligations, and assert tuat they know of no fictl- uous debts Which are to be paid. They admit that Saks is one of the firm of Suks & Co, but deny that his business engagements prevent’ his giving attention to his duties ws assignee. Asserting that While their relations with him Bave been pleas- ant, they deny that they have been very inu- mate with him ‘They state that knowin his many qualifications, when financ! embarrassinents necessitated thelr course, in justice to all their creditors they executed tac assignment, and in the belief that Mr. Saks will execute the trusts in good faith. They deny that the assignee has placed the establisnient ia the hands of clerks so that the assets are liable to Waste, and they belleve that the assignee 1s giving his personal ‘atteaton to the establishment and 1S using eVery effort to execute tue trusts for the benefit of ail concerned. ‘They do not know that (he ascisnee considers Mimn- self bound Lo make demaud for expianation as to Che cash receipts during the holday trade, and say that cotsmporancous with the execucton and delivery of tue assignment they turued over the books 10 him, and no such request has been made or tiem. ‘They deny taat they have not turned over ali the assets or Wat Saks has declared that, having realized “enough to pay the pre(crences, “he will make Payment imme- diately, or that he proposed, without giving Uwe creators opportunity for examination, wo the prefevences before January 9, and would. dis- pose of (he assets tu budk and close out tue affair. ‘aey aduatt that their sales since the assignment, up (o the Ume for the bmg of the Dill of tue 1 has reallzed, a “ney Ddelleve, $4,440.54, rhey stave their belief that wnless thé ‘creditors readze from Lie assets they will realize novnlng, \d deay that there 13 necessity for a receiver, Tuey deny Unt complainants have stated a case entilliug thew ( rele, In answer to tne Inter- state that the Mabliities are 28—$56,051.08 for, merchandise — upon do, notes, $147 expense, $7,500 cioual Hank of te Republic renewals, $2.00 Jacob Meyer, and $2500 Jacob Kore, Tie stock in August ‘last Was’ $47,964.20, and f1x- tures $6,104.85. “The aiuount of merchandise pur chased Siuce July 1 Was $64,441.98; Lhe castt res ceipts, $05,308.61; amount "borrowed of Julus fuck August :%, $1,000; amount paid aunount pald Icr vorrowed money, amount Of sales from December 1 6 J Was $21,804. They state that the borrowed money Was deposited in bank and drawn W pay for goods, &. The answer Of tue defendant assignee, Isadore vol In What he saw there of the methods employed | Sas, Wits also Mled. He sa¥s tt1s false that he has | in tue education of deaf mutes. A short address | decuared when he has reuilzed enough to pay the of Welcome was read by Heary Gross, one of the | preierences thai he wilt make payment hnmedi- students, and Mr. Chatnberiain responded with | :tely,or that he has made no examination of the luauy compilinentary allusions, He was accom. | bon’ fides of sald preferences, He admits Lavi Panied by My. Berzne. Senator Dawes, ex-Kepre- | called a meeting of creditors for January 9, a sentative Tucker and others were present. | says UIs false that he proposed to pay Uke preter- ——— | ences ahd Sell the Dalauce of the assets in’ bulk, ‘Tur Masowic VeTERaNs’ Baxgcer.—About one | and close Out the estate. He asserts that coun hundred and twenty members of tue Masonic Vet- efans' Association sat down to the annual dinner of tai zation, given last might, at the National Hotel. Gea. Albert Pike presided, and, after the banquet was over, he, as togsimaster, announeed “Our absent bretiren,” Which was re- sponded to by Dr. Juo. M. Browne. Were made by Messrs. Kichardson, Stewart, Pike, Henvett, Upion, Wilson aud Parker. Mr. Charles W. Hancock and Gen. Balloch gave some excellent voral music. ~~ TEMPERANCE WORK IN THE COLORED CHURCHES.— At the union meeting of ministers of the Disteict, ela im Galbraith A’M. F. Zion devotional exercises Were conduc resident and secretary. beh ut and secretary being absent, the vice. president, Rev. It G. Dri " je. KA. Payne was elected’ secretary ‘The object of the meeting was stated to Kevs. Dr, Philips and Fitchew. ‘They respouded, and signed their names as members, after which Kev. Dr. Philips introduced Mrs. Williams to the meeting as a worker in the prohibition cause, She was eartily received aud her work indorsed. ‘The fol- lowing church doors were Gay: Traity 1M church 3, Trims churen, sarette northwest, 2 Sunday be Zion ebureh, 6th street northwest, ‘id Sunday, and Mt. Paul's church, sth, between D suuthwest, 4ib Sunday. _ Keoxomy ix Tuxxisu Rvos—Certain wi apparel and Various household effects have been ued. by Kev. Dr. corner of TOUR and V abd are in use for the mere sake of fashion, while | 00 funds available f some others for their ornament.l appearance. ‘Turkish rugs, artistic ia design and harmoniousiy Diended in Colors as the work of a master artist, Resess still something more—durability. A fad Kish rug Will Wear tor is saying the least, as the number of antiques which are over gue hundred years old Is large. Only genuine casiern rugs, carpets, and portieres are offered at ‘ue peremptory auction sales which begin to morrow, at 11a. wm. and 3:30 p.m, at Duncanson Bros’, corner Mh and p streets.” The c fnetudes aiso nch Damascus yellow silks, “* soft morocco white gray rugs, ke—aae Seas 4xxarotis Excunsion.—The Anmapolls, Wasb- we ae a med eg ond ot © excursions to Annapoi morrow (Wednesday), Janiary 25, trom Saitimore Soul > am. ‘These are quite popular, as a Troy may be spent at Anaspolis vistuing us polis of interest. The fare for the Found ‘Trai tea¥es Aunapolis returning at Addresses | wurch yesterday, | Elder Arnold. ‘The | on, took the chair, and | and E streets | } aan | square below on Vermont avenue, the cabingtom: tor nase | siouers say, “that the only weans' Dy wolek tie iy; Galbraity A.M. E_ | Permit system.” I | the laws, | Mm Margaret Weaver, Mia EM. 3 Piainants’ counsel had fi nolice of the proposed Inerting. He further says that he accepted the trust im good Iaith, and will continue, if permit: tei, lo exccute the ‘trusts falthtully and honestly. He Hles a statement of receipts and expenditures: trom December 27 to January 21, showing receipts #5 ¢ expenditures, ~ $12,002.06; 2879.3 $5874 District Government Affaire, MISCRLLANROUS. ‘The Commissioners, in answer to a letter from the Baltimore United ON Co. asking permission to jocace platform scales in front of their property va K street southeast, state that the law forbids the use of streets for that purpose. In reply to & communication trom Calderon Carliste, esq., claiming in behalf of the Church of the Eplpnady exemption from tax for lighting streets in 1861 and 1s, the Commissioners say Uhat Unere is go aW that exempts churches from ‘Special ess-ssments levied prior to 1870. In reply to a letter from George P. Goff, of 1420 New York avenue, asking how soon tLe pavement Will be moved out'on square 3458 to conform to tue ‘Commis. desired work cam DE done at present is under the ch the law governing been Co anon with there net preseat for hay Taalns, Commbs- sdoners further say ‘at wi be alowed to run service pipes for supplying iis houses from the existing 1Gains upon payment of the water tax. ‘WILL NOT SIGN THE PETITION, The Commissioners hal uswered a letter Ue Women's Christian P onipene i a's Chrtsth them wo head the petition to Congress for, age of the Platt prohititon wie The siouers say “that taey feet that exercise the fun tions cont verning power of the frrereae wa ‘the juai justice. It sale of spirituous anf Uhe District of Columbia, ‘To exist! law, Knap | ot a ments both national It is tue duty of the are execuuve officers to enforce it Chey do Dot teel that it would be for thet in their official capacity to take Gative Ip inaugurating Jegislation of this charac applauded generously. The | Per ton for white ash, although some have ad- es charmingly | vanced the price to $7, and an effort. was made to ebanged. Dealers, asa rule, are charging $6.50 3 5 H 5 them, however, said to a Stan reporter to-day: “It won't be many days before we are all selling at $7. I don’t think that coal will gomuch higher. It certainly won’t get any lower this season. When coal ts once up dt does not come very rapidly, This dealer would be % used fa this elty comes through a large firm. | issued their seale of prices, dated January 1 White ash coal Was put down at $5.35 livered In this city. ‘The dealer says that | them 75 cents to get the coal from the car tot ard and then to the consumer's house. “Now,’ continued, “that would make the coal cost Us $6.10 per ton. If we yell it at $6.50 per ton we ‘only make 40 cents per ton, and that won't pay. ‘We wili loose money at such a rate.” ‘The dealer did not expiain why a clean proft of appre aeeey § i 3 month, and the general im) lake another jump forward. The people who can | lay in a supply will not f-el the high ‘prices very jon 1s that coal will | 3 E Ho t 4 Ws nis wi career. ry he sald, thai re ‘agagement will go on sale RG Foy Ky ptm Gad could to sell coal for whicu meant that wey had bought tueir before the Roe rg eget in new rates had gone into operation. toate allie oak ca ‘The dealers expect vo get another scale of prices ‘Milla nei +e lore Com- from the coal jobbers in the early part ef next ills, for al ters from boxes, | much. ‘The burden comes principally upon the | poor of the community. Badly Wounded by = Thiel. A NEGRO ARRESTED FOR STEALING—CUTS & POLICE- MEN'S MEAD WITH A HATCHET. A few minutes before 2 o'clock Unis morning, as | OMlcer Muuios, of the eighth precinct, was passing | atong Wilson street, in the county, near the new | reservolr, he noticed a nezro come from the direc- tion of Abby Morrison's residence, No. 221 Wilson street. The negro carried a large bundle. The Oflicer overtook him, and seejng that the bundle contained several laced tue man under arrest. ‘The instant he did so the negro drew a hutcet from under his coat and dealt the oMicer a Severe blow on the leit side of the head, cut througa his helmet and alwost taxing a plece o1 his ear. ‘The officer's head was badiy cut, and the blow Was given With sich force as to bring him to tue ground. As he fell the officer drew Lis revol- ver, and fired three shots at bis assailant. When he ‘fired the second shot the negro feli to the ground and the officer thought he bad wounded AIS assailant, but wien he got up the negro had disappeared, leaving his geese behind. ‘The tows had been ki.tey, but teir heads hud ‘nov been taken off. ‘The oMicer went to Freedmun's Hos- pital, where his wounds were dressed by Dr. Shadd, and be atverwards Went to is home near 9th and Boundury streets. This morning it was Tearned that the geese bad been stolen from Mrs, Morrison's premises, ‘Tnis morutag the officer Was Very sick. The severe cut on luis head will be S-wed up during the duy. ‘The omcer does not know who te negro is, Dut from the discripuon ikon oF him other oficers’ think they recoguize im, and expect Lo capture bim, ‘Trouble about Two Letters. ‘THOS. J. GOLDING 18 ACCUSED OF SENDING THEM TO 13 COUSIN, CORA FOWLER—HER FATHER AS- SAULTS HIM. ‘Tuts morning in the Police Court Mr, Richard Fowler, a carpenter, and ‘Thomas J, Golding, his nephew, who is twenty years old, were charged by Officer Salkeld with having eugaged in an af- fray at the corner of 15th and G streets yesterday afternoon. Mr. Fowler testified that Golding sent two letters to bis daughter Cora, Which he showed the court. He called at tue ouice of tae New York Herald, where Golding 1s employeu, but he was not there. They afterward met On 15th street, and he called Golding’s attention to one of the leiters, which he admitted writing, and wanted to know what he (Fowler) was gotng’to do about It; also told him to keep his shirt on, He (ruWler then struck in the ear, and the latter ran olf, The second letter, he sild, Go.ding denied writing. Goldfag testinea that Fowler was bis uncie, and for suine Ue past he has been assum: ing a great Qeal of authority in the fauily. Witness’ cousin Cora, he ‘sald, was a mischtet-maker and had created some trouble ta tue family. “He sald that he sent a letter of warn- ing (0 her, DUE did not send an obscene letter. Me met his wicle yesterday, and the latter called his attention to ohe of tue’ letters and asked him it the statements in It were true. He vold him they | 24 n1-3m Tx Recon Of cures sccomplished by Hoods Sarsapsrilla can never be completely written. Thousands with hearts overflowing with gratitude have written to us telling of the wonderfal things Hood's Sarsayarilla has accomplished for them. The peculiar curative powers of Hood's Sarsa- Parilla are successful when evedything else has failed. If your blood is impure, your di- gestion is out of order, your kidneys and liver inactive, your body tired and full of aches and Pains, try this peculiar medicine. It will do you good. » HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA, Sold by all druggists, 81; six for 95. Pre- Pared only by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apotheca- ries, Lowell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Prices Renvcen. WE OFFER BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF gu EFF Pu x “UW BRR, 556s Ph ao AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, SEAL SACQUES, J SEAL VISITES, ROBES, MATS, CAPS, GLOVES, AND FUR TRIMMINGS. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 1201 Penn. avenue, Cor. 12thst, were, and Fowler calied him a Mar and s-veral other hard names and struck him. He (Golding) then ran off, Gen. Boynton testified that he heard Fowler call Golding @ Mar, scoundrel, and other names, and then strike bim. The judge said “that these letters have a ten- dency to show that Fowler was irritated, and Justly so, I¢goes to mitigation, and not to jusui- Heavion.” “Tam @ minor,” said Golding, “and can show ‘this man’s character.” “You must learn to use some discretion,” sala the Judge, “and 1f you send such letters you must expect to get into trouble. In disposing of such cases us Uuls the court must take into considera- Uon the human feeiings of persons. For that Teagon the court imposes a fine of only $50a Mr. Fowler and disinisses the charge against Golding.” ‘Tue oficer then served a warrant on Golding, charging im with sending an obscene letwer turough the malls, and he was locked up. ‘The case Was continued, aud bail was fixed at $300. ss THE MARYLAND DEMOCKATIC ASSOCIATION.—The Maryland Democratlc Association held a meeting last night, with IO. Eduonsion, president in the chair; secretaries, Manguin ana Rutherford. After the business meeting Lue chair introduced Repre- sentative Tauibee, of Kentucky, who delivered «n interesting address, and was Tollowed by Kepre- Sentauve ‘ansney, of Michigan, For Sweet Cuanity’s Sake.—Tae Star has re- ceived turougn Mr. Jas, E Fivcn charity contribu- to of 82 Judge Chicuester, 1s holding its January term bere. ‘The two cases against B. F. ‘Laylor, of Danville, for drawing pisiol in the ‘railway (rain berweed Alexandria and Washington, being brought up on a removal from Magistrate Drummoni, has been determined by a jury. Taylor has been found gulity of carrying concealed Weapons and fined $20 Lherefor, and acquitted on the charge o1 as sauiling the conductor. On ihe prubate side of the court the will of Augustus Davis, wuo Dequeaths is estate Uo his fawily, Was tied. The court ts still in session. Mus. Kay's FUNenat—The funeral of Mra, Annie Ray Wok place al nooa to-day trom the uouse of her pareats, Oo Koyal street, 10 tals city, ver re- mains having been brought ‘here from ‘Omaha, Neb. Sue Was the wife oC Capt, P. H. Kay, U.S.A.. ‘Was married some years ago iu this city, aud some Ume since accompanied ber husband Lo his post aLOmana, Wuere sue dicd last Thursday, Kev. Dr. Bishop, of Trinity ALE. church, conducted we Curarest Beautiful Wool sn ble width, 62c., reduced 3: HANDSOME CLOTH PLAIDS, all yard and « hait wide, worth $1, reduced. pQQLORED SILK VELVETS, worth $1 reduced to FRENCH SERGE, elegant Dress Goods, we wide double width, wouterfui bamsarn a¢ Sbes rebel ‘Fe. 23, UNITED Dex Gooos Ix Tue STATES. sD OSBEE WHITE BLANKETS, slightly sotled,81.87, French SA1TINE BED COMFORTS, 82.25, ASTRAKAN CLOTH. reduced 75c. ‘Striped Black SILK VELVETS, worth ‘Handsome . reduced to 43¢. DOUBLE WHITE WOUL BLANKETS, immense tre heavy, worth $5, reduced to #4. bie TRICO CLOTH DRESS Goops, wide uouble width, cash value 50c., a Silk, DEES GOODS, widedou- Ww Bp soe" Oe yi fine we Seduce 0370 CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, the foliowsn ‘Towel sume Datusk g fWo Yaris and « half of red ‘Table 81.87 or # lange size clegaut Bridal Quilt, Ea Don't fail to ask for tne valuable present. 319 NEAR SEVENTH ST. Cash Customers who buy 5 orover will receive one Preseuts: ‘worth Kins; worth 7c Pair of beautizal. Corsets, Cash Customers who buy $10 or over receive two pairs of hands ir of ‘Oue pain 1. if Handsome dozen linen worth will Towels worth Kk worth worth $1.50 Uons a3 follows: From Mrs. Elizabeto Lauier oO Dunn, for Night Lodging-House, $30; for Associ PPENHEIMER, ated Chariues, $20. Al a Affairs, DECo! Reported for THE EVENING Stan. eo JvpGr CuicuxstEx’s Coukt.—The County Court, axD NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES. NEW BUILDING, 514 9TH 8T. N. W., ‘Between E and F Ste, TUESDAY, January 24, 1888, book containing reg- ister of names will be closed and the handsome 60 New Home Sewing Machine will be drawn for. ‘Ladies that have registered are invited to be present. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO., 514 Oth street, bet. Eand F. fuyeral services. | a CouNTY GRaxp Juky.—The grand jury of alcanndita County,” wiicn has Surisaiclog 2 Jackson City, the Rosslya welghboriood, and the iver side opposive Washington, has been examine Ing Witavsces In gauilig cases, and yesteruay afternoon jouud an indictment against J. P. Hore Bach, of Wasalngion, (UF keeping and conducuug a policy game, ‘and’ brought the true bili Into court, accompanied by Ludictinents against Ben). Hine, tor au assault upon Jno. Hacket; Jacob | Wingardner, Win, Welch and ‘Jas. siurray for | ousevreakin.. ‘The county authorities are de- termined (o eave no effort untried toeniorce thelr Jurisdic\.on Of the stave laws in regard to gaming. Norms.—str. Edward Mowitam a weil-kuown young san, lormerly eng: a the grocery busi. hhess In the Second Ward, died at bis home near ta.s city tals moruing of cOusumpuion.— Alexandi Js now growing so old tat many Of its Organiza. Hong, uave, alfeady celebrated thelr centennial, ‘The Rellet Co, organized January 23, 1788, Was first a fire Ducket soctevy, then a tire engine ‘com- pany, und .s now a most’ eficlent hook aud ladder .. It bad its centennial yesterday.— The lave Davia G. Watkins, of W-st End, lett his Prop- wi Cc maxtiety Laces. az inches wide, Priestley’s Nun’s Veils in silk and wool and all - with border all round, all sizes, ‘New Henriettas and Drap d’Almas. ‘Full stock of elegant black goods at lowest prices. We have just bought s grest bargain in Chautilly Taces—Black and Cream—and offer them 30 per cent ‘under regular prices. Priestiey's Camels' Hairs, elegant quality, at 65c.; | MUST KNOW A GREAT DEAL MORE PERTAINING worth 81.25, These elegant goods are all wool, and | TO THE INSIDE WORKINGS OF THE MACHINE wool, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, One Price. ‘919 Pennsylvania ave. 222 ridow.——The contested election case ——_~»—-__ ‘The Heading Strike a Month Old, NO NEARER A SKTTLEMENT THAN WHEN IT FIRST BEGAN—THE MINKKS’ STATEMENT. ‘The Reading strike has now continued a month, ‘and seems to be no nearer # settlement than when Mt first began. Yesterday there was very littie 5 | *yco'Sen Gass: Gases: Gases: AMUSEMENTS! night. —A deed lias been maue changing tue tive | 2OME {HOME AMUSEMENTS! of the Braddock House here trom Timothy O'Meara, . of Washington, to Mr. It'S. Willicombe,” of Wash: Games for 014 and Young. Larmestassortment. Kvery game now published cop- stantly in stock, ‘New arrival: Magic Lanterns from 40¢. to $15. CH. RUPPERT, work done at the Port Richmond yard, and there | Telepone N Box 358. 18 no likelihood of there belug much done, as the sae & = . ia iiareaniseaceak oct en ait | moogang as az Se Haman aay em fe ir Ni are usted. “Where we should have| ° STATIUNEES, AND ENGRAVER Paring oe Le he ayes An te: 1417 Pa av., above Willard’s, said a Reading offici ise ve latest Books as issued. latest News. about 8,000 tons This is mostly bituminous Dapors end Fer AN rultfunect and we are unable Wo load vessels that come Into VISITIN the Seaside A ry unabie WORHTING CARD SNGUAVING 4 SPROLALTY. Tectcgreme tad Arma engrs' im twost Ardietic Mannose ee ae at prime coat. DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! AT Cost, Dress Goods st Of our stork of Carpets st cont . ie ‘and Cachivere Hose at cost. fhoes thai tas S0.and G0cta, now de. Hove thal was 00 and 7 cia, . zh : bay fae ecuaone Au iteus for Sug arene ad Sod SO ie ed Scarlet Wool, price was $2, now ENG gioves, Cashmere Gloves, Farlined Gloves, reli the Winter Shawls atcost, we have only a few ‘Agente f *s mer fee Briens £ Oo, transfor patterns, Stamp- CARHART & LEIDY, #21 928 7th and 706 K sta. nw. New Evzorsax Wasa Fasnice SEATON PERRY, (Guccesor to Paany & Bornes.) xu ERSON"S Cho vite te all PEE alta PCOERE oofieRED. Ss: AND PLAID COMBINATIONS. FINDST FRENCH SATEENS, IN aber entsen BeuGRt ogAGE Gate > tates NOVELTIES” IN FRENCH SATEEN NEW EN NEW ENGLISH AND. CH Ds. FRENCH WHITE GOODS. ‘GUD VALUES" IN IRISH AND GERMAN TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES AND TRAY NAL BARGAINS” IN PURE LINEN HUCK Fa Pt ne 20, and 256, HAN W AND SHEETING LINENS. (LOCK | OF | LYONS BENGALINES, FRANCAISE. SATIN DUCHI BU: SND ALL Or dan aHEET BE” AND EVENING AT “LOWEST for BAG, grebeoe C sl 5 | PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Penuaylvania ave,, cor. 9th st. Established 1840. 221 Diwxe To A Cross. THE GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE ar OAK HALL COR. 10TH AND F STREETS Is now drawing to # close, and Greater Bargains than ever can be found there for the next few days, OVERCOATS. There areleft only about fifty Overcosts for Boys, £05, when ‘will Be sold for less ‘hast cost of manu- There are about fifty Overcoa's left for Boy#, 10 to 17, which will leo be sacrificed at lesa tha, Coat of ininutactur There are about twenty-five Storm Costs for Men Bg will be sold at prices to suit you; 84.50 ‘There are about _inety Overcoats for Men left, in Chinchilla, Beaver, Kersey, Cassimere, n sack or sur- fout style.’ They will not be left long, so if yon want fo jpveat a few dollars well, even for ‘next year’s use, ‘once. Thee tire stock of Dress and Bi Suite. has beet reduced ate word ral rate. Low prices If in need ot for next spring, call without delay; they are ‘well fast. | "Bute for Boys, 4 to 12, at just half former prices. Full Drews Suits, swallow. satin-lined, finest brosd-cioth, $25, 0" ta Conta | | ,, Odd Pants, all sizes and qualities, cheaper than ever mo YY RTE BE gmt ew ERP E Pb’ EEK v KEE NNN TL N NN ‘ase ‘eee A we EAB wv EEE 4 4 E 3 - ‘Real Lace Pearl Nets, ‘Pearl and Silver, Pearl and Gold, Black and Steel Nets, Novelties in Lace Drapery Nets, HOSIERY, Stainless Black Stockings that will ll all require- ments. Silk Stockings in all color FOSTER KID GLOVES. Celebrated Foster Improved Lacing Gloves, are su- berior in fit and reliability, $1 per pair and upward. HAMBURG EDGE. Large assortment of finest quality Edge and Insert- ing. ‘Two thousand yards Rage at 18c.; regular price, 35c, CLOAKS and MILLINERY below cost FELT HATS at 50c. ; former price, $1.75 to $2.75. e 807 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Tse Doresence, WE ARE ON THE INSIDE, YOU ARE ON THE OUT- SIDE. BEING ON THE INSIDE WE, OF COURSE, THAN THELESS FAVORED OUTSIDERS, IN IM- PARTING INFORMATION TO THE LATTER CLASS WE NEVER EXAGGERATE. OF THE THOUSANDS AND TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE TRIED THE EXPERIMENT WE HAVE NEVER KNOWN ONE AS YET WHO EVER SUC- CEEDED IN DUPLICATING OUR REGULAR PRICES, HAVING REDUCED ALL SUITS AND OVEROOATS FROM 10 TO 35 PER CENT YOU READILY PERCEIVE THE UTTER FUTILITY OF THE EFFORT NOW. IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT aS TO THE MARVELOUS CHEAPNESS OF OUR GOODS INTERVIEW THE VAST ARMY OF PEO- PLE-WHO ATTENDED OUR GREAT BUILDING SALE OF THE PAST WEEK. THEIR EXPERIENCE WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT WE ARE NOT SENBA- TIONALISTS, GIVEN TO GROSS EXAGGERATION, OB, WHAT 18 WORSE, WILLFUL MISREPRESEN- TATION, BUT THAT WE SET FORTH IN OUR AD- VERTISEMENTS BARE FACTS—PLAINLY, POsI- ‘TIVELY, AND TRUTHFULLY EXPRESSED. BEING ON THE INSIDE OUR POSITION JUSTIFIES THE 283 __ 403, 405, 407 7TH ST. N. W..above Dat. | ASSERTION THAT WE ARE NOW SELLING FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE KNOWN IN THE HISTORY OF THE DIs- ‘TRICT OF COLUMBIA, VICTOR B ADLER: ‘Ton Per Cent Clothing House, 927 and 920 7th st.n.w.,corner Massschusettseve, Strictly One Prica, _Open Saturday Until 11 p.m. 19 the Beeching 1a Golden W. M. SHUSTER & = i Work except the dyecrews and Aubrowe Hee Tad | Yor sale in quantities saute Ong FoURTE tne | Have opened their importation of fine Preach Gattoons B. J. Sharkey.” “This eottts Cablll con. | Price you pay to hairdressers, Every an im exclusive designs. cludes, “is not to sustain the crews at oes ‘Choice Ginghams in stripes, plaids, and combine. Port Richmond, but i€ is vo mauntain our organiza ARTHUR NATTANS, Druggist, poe 7 tion and to sustain men who were true to a prin- Jéth snd 1 and 2dend Data nw. | “Hetictrope Moire at $1.25 for the $2.50 quality, ctple. PE as On be. | _All Patent Medicines at greatly reduced rates. Ja21 | with fine Cashmeres to mich. hulf of the mivers, it is ‘that President Cor. } yy ‘Closing bale of Dress Goods and Clotha, im bas pas doew a8 a ct cue sqeement vexne Drrssxa, "We offer the greatest bargains in Fine Dress Goods ber 14, 1887, ‘under wich an advance of 8 per cont Just received from the importers s consignment of | that have ever been shown. over the $2.0 basis was granted, » document EMBROIDEREO MULLS, FOR DRAPERIES, ‘Drees Patterns reduced from $30, @35, and 940 Tater, on September 17 by General. Manager oie there ““pataealey Table Linens the bevtin the world. Tue Waiting, of ul Coal and’ toa Co rp to seen ara oe ace purcuasiog Spring | most durstie and aightly. et 90 pet eat lw tone the miners 0 t Decemier, 34 last. ‘The original 3 agreement, ‘id, Was simply an agreement mn cggenge |< _ SOA Mr. Cox, ‘whom. have been po TA * Gindstove wilt return to Rngland trom the conti- |, £99.94," MEP. 47 7h nw. Cough, Cold, Astin itis, or ugh, Cold, Astima, Bronchitis, Phillips’ Digesti! Griuk, tor th > newrous and Gyspepuc. Also, Cottage Cheese and ssutter Sc, per quart, ‘To One and Atl.—Are you suffering trom a val by A. B. Wizzox, Cl Boston. Sold by bie Cocoa, an eMcacious “Royal Glace” mends China, Glass, Wood,ec Freeh Ala ‘rney Butter churned every morning and Celivered in jg 1D. “Ward” prints, 45c. per ib PGE SEER eat Tyo TORY Bac, Beinthe Ses rs ORR Fe re ee ealflt este aie ts AGG Ret tain ear ‘i.20 e100 use 8 ies0 1280 = nw 1734 N. ¥. av Sik Bee. fan went Onary troubles that so often end in FE Consuinpuion? use SWilbor's Pure Cod Liver Eiivraintied, 4 und Phosphates,” a safe and sure The above ts only a portion of the. promerty 02,1 ts no Dre. | hooks For fmil lst tail at oftive for bull tin ena Oo seribed by th? me Manufactured | the latand 15th, Js?) “THUS. E WAUGAMA JOR KENT —9-KOOM BAY WINDOW BRICK, ail improvements, south iront, papered thre. out; convenient to churches. schools, market 5 Fv RENT—UNFURNISHED— 1025 Conn. ave...6250, t, 214 Fat. ath story sweet MK $14,000 ELDER, 1225 F st. n.w. TO LOA 850,00 On Choice security five per cent. rates. CHAS. A. 81 lowest rate of inierest in sums of | QUU sud upward.” Ver, small comuiaai Ou RENT—1714 13TH AND 1305 R STS N.W., | 3,000 aud uy KNIGHT. 607 tibet. nw. desirable 11-room houses; new and with all mod” | 7 w-_ | cra umprovemeter wr ot particulars ‘ONEY TO LOAN 1: i FROM 4500 UP- | Wiuvownerat 1700 Lsth st nw. en ah dee ward, ut the lowest rates of Interest and commie: | ee ona? en bo eg eee , 3 cx, 1m food oper: 407 Ht tw. ream 16 Sotnena saa rent to good tenant. 0) M. BRYANT, S10 Mh wt LIPS, 1419 New York av Bg TO tor 2,000 ON REAL ESTAT! 1,900 = MONEY TO LOAN. TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY Tealestate. MCLACHLLN & BAT vEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP- ON REAL ESiATE J. in sums to sult Large amounts 4B. H. WARNER & CO., ae _916 F stn. w. oN re ESTATE, 2 unrraseninble delay. F. H. SMITH & SON, : 122d F st. mw. ‘TY BEAL ESTATE AND 1006 F at nw, ONEY LOANED ON FIRST-CLASS REAL Mon. eas j THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. near 16th) Ket, near 13th. Coun. ave., u'r N ‘Mans ave. & 15th at. 223-6 Ft yroved real estate security. amounts « | 25 Farragut Square. 250), } ayectuty TYLER & KUTHERFURD, FITCH, FOX & BROWN, Maio 1307 F st. tae eee aaa. | y fy AND 85,000, IN TWO © KE Kk RENT—NEW HOUSE, 1109 NEw HAMP. | = $4,000 sims Sietaliow rate, Can Maow | Bittieeave, iow tocarejuitenatte 3318 gat | oh Ket Ratate mscuriey meaty Broome and cellar, pewis, Suizmed. G40, B22 P wi | roe, .w., 6 roots and cellar, xi. 9 roomn, “1 eerst WAL. F. HOLTZMAN, Attorney, | Sxtcient onder, 630. HARDING & WATERS G0 | 7 ane a Lith st nw. gerd ‘na STEAD, arcu Fo 2F aw RENT_SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 1615 : b.w.; water and #48: $15. Als, hve-rom Brick, 2219 D st ne. 810.” Apply to KE PAiko, 46d Louisiana ave. Prey) FX RENTS B.w.,an elht-rogm prese-brick House em improvements, 40 per month. Apviy at atnw. ore ian in front modern imupro Tent 27. Inquire at 300 i1th st..w JOR RENT—1004 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE, brick: 7 rooms: bay window: mod. imp. few doors from street cars, #30. ‘Sth «tw 06 Fst. O1 1th wt 1s Kt oaw ‘TY AT Inquire DIS Pa ave. ja 24-3t* 1 also sell 2017 Lach N APL 3a5-1m WESCOTT & WILCO! w alr, 280 Ja12- 1m ___ 1907 Penusylvanis re enw drm 6 G08 Kat we | | MOSEX,TOLOANIN St'us ro SUIT at LowsstT how. 12re | Minteccrinterest on aprroved teal estate security = | | tn sue city. HILL & JOHNSTON, | | Yasin 7a thst ae. | > Mam ave m Frisk t MOXEX7O LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, BONDS, | oes od Boe ee a 8S | on REIT. stocks, real estate botes, or other security, in FR "3; Suis frou €100 to any amount desired. | mt On ili b low pr: Trnmiedinge 1 1 re ae 2 Hall st. aw. ar. 1 School stu w.,6r-...17 1 17th st we,"br Ten uew Houses in Linden Place n.¢.,on 00 ‘Telepous 78%, 300 (025) $100,0 ‘ONEY TO LOAN — yf ONEY TO LoaN on arruo SECURITY, ‘Moderate commissions. No delay. AT LO} ON MEAL ES2ATE SECUKI eS, Mo delay where the security is youd. mh30 TO LOAN ON MARYLAND ‘Farms and Country Places. G. H. WHITE & CO, N, Charles wt, Baltimore, AeA REE window prem-brick; excell Meal Ketete Secutty,, eBOMPaON, PBN gee oe at tatron #13___—__—1313 F st., Adjoming Sun Building. | Aes > | APPROVED REAL ESTATE om : clas. wat WouD. Se ees toe | nee Basement O10 Fst ae k aba wea real | F20H,RENT-213 EST. N.W., iz ROOMS. IN GOOD | ere he oS attowent rates on geproved oniee. gus, ‘New onan gut Sunt nwe 12 ozo - a _1427 Peuusylvauia a Tooms aad bata, 860 af Bi) ‘UNEY TO LOAN: bath, $¥5, 614 0 st. nw WEST RATES OF houses Sth st, vet. Sand T, next to cor. s. ‘1HOs. J. FISHER & CO., a A Pt MoS? 70 LOAN on REAL EstaTE ar Low: ext, Kates, WASH’ DANENHOWER, ap24 Successor to DANENHOWEK & SON, 1115 Fst, ‘TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST. securities, at lowest ‘rates of interest. No O.C. GREEN, 303 7th st. n.w. to unspect the all modern i:uprovements, eight rvonis Several new Houses 12th Lmodern Luprovements. #33. 23-t CHAS. E. BANES, 1903 F st, Ja21-3t 3 ROOMS AND 3 Fooms, $15.30, JOR RENT—1819 STH ST. NW. stable, $18. 1042 4th st, nw. ‘Three staall buses E. capitol, near Lath st, &. CHARLES W. HANDY, v21 F st u.w, E: story brick, 12 rooms, m. Lory Urick, 10 rouma, m. 1 ¥ brick, 9 rooms, Mm. 1... 527 T st., 3-story brick, 9 rooms, a. | Cottage on Coluiia Heute, BOG Ga, | Two Stables. Grannd OPENING SALE JOR RENT Capatol at | Corcoran Buti OK KENG im rear. “Wal We, BeAr IT Fy wt Ge. Fore full ust apoiy to OR RENT—2117 town, 17 rv FOR RENT_HOUSES JOR REN 1 UNFURNISHED. xt now. Hie oie... FUKN th ie be TS wea 14.30 1028 8TH ST trobes, rane weanetite, tort, WO8 F mt he Or We Or. * 3 ex won all, mode: BROW NING, 416 the wt be Rented by the rear ‘fire! clans premises Ar) ISHED, persntt cron vai Sth BO211 4r Near 923-45 2 6 Teun. av. ) 21K 6H 101) M % Stone GO C wt STORES, D Store W0LO Met WESOUTT & WILCOX, 907 Peunaylvanaave uw. XW. NEW HOUSE, bathroom! with Sper mouth 914 List. nw. Gre: WR bib wea wae 1408 Tee w., Br.40 1028 oth $1120 th at row. 4r, 2 B00 A WAKNER & CO. 916 F #.nw. ST x w NeW HOUSE, Apiy to wD Lim, RESIDENCE i ave 8, chee. ful, pest uly wd VON HU eid. For permit OK ROO. nucton Insu at WASH DANENHOWER, oenaor to D, at P88 EIGHT ke . B2N.82. dine. Ar Ue rented, oO. W LINKINS, ch ond Hata. m. w, ba Vue sii 0) Secor d-aty $8 aiid 10 3 Too, ww 10TH SON W. KEY At covery, corner Lst., rent €35. Inquire —— ) EAST 20M BRICK, MAGVEY SPALDING 3 coca ‘Conn. ave ,near bh st. 13 A street o w., city, k L 2S 4 iwater: farmace heat. low tout. BE ge ove Be ss ire vext dou ‘en L aAsA CC E | yQOR RENT—BUILDING NW. WELL TLL a4 Coo Eee S89 | BP iocated to= office purpose id fore era oth & Of years, or will be eactias as Se i ‘ ae SWOLMSTEDT & UiADLet —axp— i : SO OUTF 34 hoses tne 20K RES NILEMAN ABOUT TO LEAVE, Pee 30 heated by eieams eS | Reis wil eel comaedicas, ely dished BEE YM MM BBR RRR (OO 1 DDD kat 30 1000 F et 20 Boor a5 | abd Turvinbed House. seveutoes, af artuients, terms tp Fo BPG ioe Get 3 BB | ue KE MMM Bob & £0 HDD B @70 2124 M st, 19r. KEE MM BB R R OO 3 roat host. LOr 3 Appisto, "GREEN & CUNSINGM AM. 1405 Fat BER BRE IT FER g8Sy je't3-Lan* ke ee i ke Sssq JOR RENT_201 DST. NW, Most DESTKABLE OR E es cormer house. bay ‘wii z ERE Fu = 20 lange, cunny roo Hew only RE I kee doe 50 rented « dn os * oe 1 » NEAT bi OK ac ‘We have taken particular care this season in the selee- | 1701 10th bis ave 28 Goce 20 | Kore nik ond See Bint on eee ene tion of this line, and we are now prepared toshow an | 714 Fat sw. 7... 13.nygstable rear | yard: @10 per mouth. Key at S20,owner at Sis Oth unsurpassed assortment, and lower prices than ever | 457 Det’ 3, STORES. Peat before, for the Spring Trade. As'we import all of our | 305 Dat.se- Ut Magnificent store, Sn ENT—PROM JANUAKY IST, THE DWELL Laces and Embroideries direct, we can show the | 383 K st. s.w., 01 Building, per an...3,000 |B jig Louse? t atin w. tie 1650 er wooth. Ape newest eff ‘and give better value ‘of our | 239 6th st ae. 6056 b st. bw., a Wo 2E ORN & 00. 313 Bch st. ow. d0-dy competitors. We are showing a beautiful ine of Match | gdvartised free of tustto the omnes, ue MOPMY | BOK RENT NEW HOWSE wow BEN. M. CON Seteon either cambric or nainsook, narrow, medium | “or list uf property for sul call of wend at office. ae ee ae and wide, also insertings and all-overs, all to match. A FEW EXTRAORDINARY SPECIALS FOR THE OPENING SALE. 1 line of = ote alae nee eae ium widths, worth 8 and 10cts. To be W01d at....ses-ceeceeecenseeee ee 8 ORL, 1 Ite wider snd finer, worth 15 and 18c. 3 To be sold at. -10e. a yard. 70K RENT #04 NEW HAMPSHTKE AVE PRESS: 7 inelusing bath: 1 line of skirtines, a bareain, at 25. Sig ce arene To be O14 Bt... seeeneeceeenene- 198 BARE, Rent 20.30.” Apply 439 W0th strovt. 1 line of extra fine and extra;well made embroideries, wide widths, among them some worth fully 50c. 25e. yard. We would call your attention to our line of colored embroideries, ranging from 4to 10 inches in width, 100. a yard. Also our magnificent assortment of 45-inch floune- ings, either cambric or nainsook, prices 3¥, 50, 68, To be sold at worth from 25. to 50c, a yard. To be sold at. 75, 85, 98 cents up to $3a yard. A BEAUTIFUL LINE fs fas 4 a8 at prices beyond competition. ‘We mvite your inepection of our stock, and will be Pleased to show you all the new things for spring wear, ‘whether you purchase or not. "27 N.R Forextreoniinary error. an0 our “Ad under the Ladies BAURFS. ‘7TH, STH, AND D STREETS. bargain in Muslin Un- Column. eave fourteus Seat Ghin, Germente tm ae desirable shapes, which we offer at « slight advance cost. We intend to close them out this month. They hobs FROM ¢100 UPWARDS. Our Plush Garments are of the best shapes. We have two Visites, 42 and 44 inch bust Sopra cae taboo or maar DUNLAPS NEW YORK HATS. ATTERS AND FURRIERS. 905 Peansyivants | 10 | Mist. near T HOUSE, 8 stst. na “a $21 FRENCH ST. NORTHWES : 6 | ooma oath sindgoon cellers modern eo weuse Apply at 807 New ork ave. um. . JOR RENT—A LOVELY CORNYR RESIDENCE, POH Gat ne: Goon bil only shtve pears. wees papered and paiuted. 11 rooms, with all’ modern hu Page, sages: rent 640. “Inquire «8 4740 etn. w, VOR, RENT—302 MASS AVE N. FE. TWO-STORY Fata titnent bayewiodow Brice House: nem six oomns aisd bath a throu-hout, rent SOT HENRY SAROER TS ath ct 0c jo Se OST—ON silver. Upon j-traun jan &2 bet. 6uh and Taw ore a dig and Bein aw. T=: E's wold at 238-0m | 72) iyi 1th'st, above Book, with 4 iceturp to oy siwe OLD STAND ey fret-ciass seound Hand Clothing can improvements. Avply to W. C. JOHN! 23 RO. HOLTZMAN. 10thand Petanw | st hoe 7 “25 Sth st. me, Gr 13 | JOR RENT_LARGE © $6: 1838 | FN Showman we 1S IK LOURE, COTLT + Te ea swonal is 30 | a291m stinw. 10°. 0 1%. Wylie st_n.e 10.00 Kk KENT FU we We errece, Sr. 1030 | Pe dupouecinde, F030 Wha nM T taut 12 room. 8 MONDAY end SATURDAY liver spottea Terrier Gyp, with, Feward will be paid for its rett (OST—#5.00 REWARD desiver. ue Will reosive the above reward ‘OST—ON SATURDAY, JAX Les: spectacles, "in case, wor Bureau of Orduance, Navy De ri receive reward. = VARD—LOST, JANUARY 20, A POCKET RE ARth pauses, equall sate Bey. 00. conte in = out Center Marke Use, COMPLETE LN ALLL I lucate: for « firet-clews -thb? & BLADLCY oer Fat, Um i, per: Sissi? LOST AND FOUND. APTEKNOON s silver watch AR TTR ud. chain, ard Uy returming it to 40% a ir A WHITE ab tail A ra to 12 THIS MORNING. ‘© small = #10 b ammo 1800 Vt ves the Sader on 21a PATE, dietura to 141 wae Bich A, “eroeer, Fn eve PERSONAL ‘Kooms No. BUS Pa ave a. NG ME WITHOUT EVENING EM- idesire the scquaintesce indie similarly situated, Address ‘star ir THE ONLY PLACE ates at. ee © ‘ {SERVICE EXAMINATION QU Est! Fi Rg YSN, AM. Ivy Institute, Southwest cor bth and K ete nw. CHARLES E. FLINDER, ol Wholesale and Retat! Dealers in PAPER BLANK BOOKS, AND STATIONERY, ‘No. $14 KIGHTH ST. N. W. (near Pa. ave) Orders or requests for quotations given personal st

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